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Prominent portrait photographer Jae Frew shifts focus

If you’ve ever opened a magazine in Aotearoa New Zealand, chances are, you’ve almost certainly seen Jae Frew’s work.

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Artwork copyright in the age of social media and AI

Today we are all publishers, sharing fresh content online to please our followers. So when does taking a photograph of an interesting artwork constit…

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Christchurch playwright scoops an award trifecta with The Odyssey

Two playwrights have won this year’s Adam NZ Play Award: Dan Bain from Christchurch for The Odyssey and Sam Brooks from Tāmaki Makaurau for This Is M…

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From flaming kūmara to East Timor: Te Radar performs five different shows over five nights

When a comedian approaches Comedy Festival season, you expect the trial of a new show, and all the challenges  that represents. But this year beloved…

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Arts News: Toi Te Papa & City Gallery Wellington face closures while Christchurch Arts Centre threatens insolvency

Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April.

2 years, 2 months ago

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The art of being a cultural translator

What does it take to be an effective cultural translator? Yang Fan will tell you that the language is just the beginning.

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Aminé Ramer: the vital role of the music supervisor

If you think of your favourite film, chances are there’s a pivotal scene driven by music or a killer soundtrack. Either way, you can thank the work o…

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Regional wrap: Whakatipu, Wānaka & Hāwea - a creative Queenstown-Lakes District

A $3.9 million dollar multi-purpose arts and cultural space, Te Atamira, opened in the burgeoning commercial district of Frankton near Queenstown in …

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From Marx and Austen to stranded in an airport: Jonathan Dove on keeping opera relevant

“If opera doesn’t tell stories about right now or about who we are now, then eventually it’s just going to die out,” British composer Jonathan Dove t…

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Slavfest! Music and culture from the Balkans through to Asia with Irina Mosina

Slavic culture crosses from Eastern Europe and the Balkans through to Asia. It encapsulates a real diversity of countries but which share  strong cul…

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